You can read more about the book dash in our community handbook.
Report with links and resources:
Report with links and resources:
- Reports of the February 2020 book dash events summarising the participants, contributions during the event and feedback.
- Presentation with the introduction to the project and book dash used at this event is available on Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/record/3676553. Cite as:
Malvika Sharan. (2020, February). The Turing Way Book Dash (Version 1). The Turing Way. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3676553
In the organisers_files-2020
folder you can find the following materials:
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HackMD templates:
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Notes from the pre-dash drop in calls
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Notes from the main book dash event
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Feedback given by the participants: Pluses and Deltas
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Rubrics listing our current selection criteria
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Logistics and plans shared with the participants.
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GitHub issue with the checklist for planning.
- Reports of the Manchester and London book dash events summarising the participants, contributions during the event and feedback.
In the organisers_files-2019
folder you can find the following materials:
- A folder of presentations (in
pdf
format and linked below).- Introduction to Manchester book dash on 17 May 2019 by Rachael Ainsworth (also on Zenodo).
- Introduction to London book dash on 28 May 2019 by Rachael Ainsworth (also on Zenodo).
- Communications and application form to send out before the book dash.
- These are specific to the Manchester and London workshops in May 2019, but can easily be adapted.
- There is also the selection criteria we used to evaluate the applications and the decision emails we sent to accept or not accept participants.
- A HackMD template to copy and paste into a HackMD for note-taking during the event.
- A pluses and deltas template to copy and paste into a HackMD to get feedback from participants.
- Records of pluses and delats feedback from the Manchester and London book dash events.